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| Hello, I decided to start a own topic for my problem, as I didn't get any answers in the big thread. I've got the following laptop: Amilo Pa1510 AMD Turion X2 ATI Xpress 1100 ATI RS482M Chipset WDC IDE HDD ATI SB450 - High Definition Audio Controller Field Value HL-DT-ST DVD-RW GWA-4082N IDE DVD-drive I installed using 9.2.0 kernel, EFI MBR, ATI Display drivers, Nforce Sata support and all Audio drivers. When I boot in -v mode I get the error in the attached picture. The last lines are related to problems with a firewire-driver, but I don't have Firewire at all. I've got the problem that I can't change any BIOS settings, like ACHI-HDD-mode. I guess that my ATI RS 428 chipset is the problem. Did I chose the right drivers at install or do I have to inject any kexts into the dvd? I don't want to lose another 2 hours with installing OSX without succes, so it'd be nice if you could help me. If you need other informations about my installation or the laptop just ask. thx cooalis | 
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| You should not have added the Nforce Sata support, as your chipset would use the AppleVIAATA.kext. | 
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| So it might work if i install it without the nforce support? | 
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| well its obviously working to some degree as your able to install it to your drive. | 
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| OK, didn't work again. Same error. Vmware doesn't work, too. What could I do? | 
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| can you get to single user mode? with the -s from darwin? | 
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| with -s i get the same error like before. | 
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| boot with -f and try again. | 
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| same result... also tried platform=X86PC -v -x -v rd=disk0s* -v (replace the * with your OS X partition number) -f -v platform=ACPI -v nothing worked 💡 Deploy cloud instances seamlessly on DigitalOcean. Free credits ($100) for InfMac readers. |